The sustainable society must be climate neutral by 2050 in order to limit the effects of climate change. The policies of cities and the activities of local actors will play a decisive role in this. Urban development today creates the infrastructures, transport relationships, settlements and buildings that will shape life in cities for decades to come. The goal of a climate-neutral city therefore requires consistent municipal strategies to decisively reduce climate-impacting emissions as well as the consumption of critical resources for public facilities, in the economy and for households.
The symposium "Climate Neutral City - Perspectives for Urban Development" aims to discuss concepts for local urban development actors that explicitly and ambitiously address the challenge of achieving sustainability and climate neutrality in key fields of action. The online event series consists of individual events with coordinated content on climate-friendly settlement development, renewable heat supply, resource conservation in construction, sustainable mobility and the scope of sustainable urban development. For these areas, experts from science and practice will present concrete approaches, which Bremen stakeholders will comment on with reference to their local conditions for action. The aim is to initiate discussion on new benchmarks for Bremen's urban development and the concrete steps now needed to achieve climate neutrality.
Here you can find all information about the event series, registration and the individual event parts.
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